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August 19, 2014, 06:44:03 AM |
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400$ hosting is by no way representative of the best (or even average for that matter) hosting cost for that specific piece of hardware.
Hosting provided by spondoolies in their Israel DC is meant as a short-term solution only, and is basically provided at-cost.
$400 is the 3 month rate short term is $500
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August 19, 2014, 06:45:44 AM |
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400$ hosting is by no way representative of the best (or even average for that matter) hosting cost for that specific piece of hardware.
Hosting provided by spondoolies in their Israel DC is meant as a short-term solution only, and is basically provided at-cost.
$400 is the 3 month rate short term is $500 You have missed the point. See highlighted text. No matter the contract period, it is not meant as a permanent solution.
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August 19, 2014, 06:54:31 AM |
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400$ hosting is by no way representative of the best (or even average for that matter) hosting cost for that specific piece of hardware.
Hosting provided by spondoolies in their Israel DC is meant as a short-term solution only, and is basically provided at-cost.
$400 is the 3 month rate short term is $500 You have missed the point. See highlighted text. No matter the contract period, it is not meant as a permanent solution. No, because the machine costs more to host than revenue it earns what do you do with it then? Too noisy for home and no 240v available
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August 19, 2014, 07:01:10 AM |
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No, because the machine costs more to host than revenue it earns
what do you do with it then? Too noisy for home and no 240v available
I hope you are not purposefully being stupid here. You either host it at home or you purchase hosting froom one of the many miner-friendly or miner-dedicated hosting facilities. One of these offers can be found literally a few posts earlier in this thread.
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August 19, 2014, 07:14:51 AM |
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No, because the machine costs more to host than revenue it earns
what do you do with it then? Too noisy for home and no 240v available
I hope you are not purposefully being stupid here. You either host it at home or you purchase hosting froom one of the many miner-friendly or miner-dedicated hosting facilities. One of these offers can be found literally a few posts earlier in this thread. You said hosting is a short term solution... so what to do after hosting costs more than the machine earns in december? Its not coming to my condo
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August 19, 2014, 07:17:50 AM |
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I said Hosting provided by spondoolies in their Israel DC is meant as a short-term solution only, and is basically provided at-cost .... no matter the contract period. If you a) have no idea what to do with your purchased hardware and b) even through resources provided for free by the community cannot figure out how to provide electricity to your miner, I suggest you might consider something else than bitcoin mining. If you find your sp30 to be a burden, I will gladly provide it with a lovely and caring home amongst its brethren. (I do not condone any cruelty against miners, and will provide safe shelter for any sp30s afraid of/neglected by their owners)
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August 19, 2014, 07:23:08 AM |
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I said Hosting provided by spondoolies in their Israel DC is meant as a short-term solution only, and is basically provided at-cost .... no matter the contract period. If you a) have no idea what to do with your purchased hardware or b) even through resources provided for free by the community cannot figure out how to provide electricity to your miner, I suggest you might consider something else than bitcoin mining. If you find your sp30 to be a burden, I will gladly provide it with a lovely and caring home amongst its brethren. Or consider hardware that is more appropriate for 120v in a condo and can actually roi There is no legal way to get 240 where I live and I certainly don't want the NOISE
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August 19, 2014, 07:26:29 AM |
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I said Hosting provided by spondoolies in their Israel DC is meant as a short-term solution only, and is basically provided at-cost .... no matter the contract period. If you find your sp30 to be a burden, I will gladly provide it with a lovely and caring home amongst its brethren. (I do not condone any cruelty against miners, and will provide safe shelter for sp30s afraid of their owners) I would rather destroy it
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August 19, 2014, 07:28:14 AM |
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Or consider hardware that is more appropriate for 120v in a condo and can actually roi
There is no legal way to get 240 where I live and I certainly don't want the NOISE
Then this product (SP30) is not aimed for you. Why are you still lurking here then? What's your purpose? I don't think SP-Tech will make the miner less noisy right now so nothing can change except the pricing. I don't understand what do you actually want.
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August 19, 2014, 07:36:27 AM |
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Or consider hardware that is more appropriate for 120v in a condo and can actually roi
There is no legal way to get 240 where I live and I certainly don't want the NOISE
Then this product (SP30) is not aimed for you. Why are you still lurking here then? What's your purpose? I don't think SP-Tech will make the miner less noisy right now so nothing can change except the pricing. I don't understand what do you actually want. Less noisy ROI probable + profitable works on 110 at spec in stock (no pre-order)
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grn
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August 19, 2014, 07:38:29 AM |
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Or consider hardware that is more appropriate for 120v in a condo and can actually roi
There is no legal way to get 240 where I live and I certainly don't want the NOISE
Then this product (SP30) is not aimed for you. Why are you still lurking here then? What's your purpose? I don't think SP-Tech will make the miner less noisy right now so nothing can change except the pricing. I don't understand what do you actually want. Because you and mostly roadstress keep littering the forums about hoe SP30 is the only miner anyone should buy (paraphrasing)
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RoadStress
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August 19, 2014, 07:39:22 AM |
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Or consider hardware that is more appropriate for 120v in a condo and can actually roi
There is no legal way to get 240 where I live and I certainly don't want the NOISE
Then this product (SP30) is not aimed for you. Why are you still lurking here then? What's your purpose? I don't think SP-Tech will make the miner less noisy right now so nothing can change except the pricing. I don't understand what do you actually want. Less noisy ROI probable + profitable works on 110 at spec in stock (no pre-order) 1. won't happen 2. ok 3. already works 4. wait for sp50 You are on a post hunting it seems.
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grn
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August 19, 2014, 07:40:48 AM |
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I see no big problem in the pricing of spondoolies product, and the fact that they are sold out more than one month in advance speaks for itself (from an economical standpoint).
I have to disagree. Spondoolies really needs to keep up with the competition. They were asking $0.94/gh while Bitmain and AM are offering $0.6/gh. I really doubt most sp30s are sold at non-negotiated prices. I have highlighted the relevant text for you. Why is it so hard to accept that some people like to pay extra for various things. In this case I have no problem paying a little extra for a compact and robust case and no wire mess. I do consider that paying a bit extra will still bring me ROI and I have yet to see a regular miner setting up his S3s in a DC. I know there are people that personally set them up in their DC, but I haven't seen a long distance relationship like I'm having with Advania. I expect average 15% increases for the short term, not sure where i said 80. Where did I state no miner will roi? please quote.
Read my last post again. I said 80% for 2 months, not per difficulty jump. Here is where you said that no miner will ROI: hope your well built miner cost less than 3.2BTC because it will be a paperweight by new years if its hosted In your difficulty projection you are stating that in 2 months from October to December we will have more than the total current hashpower added to the network. I find that highly unlikely, but I don't mind people making wrong projections. It means that I will earn more bitcoins. that was only in reference to sp30 as that is the equipment we were discussing in the spondoolies thread not speculation sub-forum, dont try to mis-quote me. You have made plenty of wrong projections. I prefer to remain conservative and avoid making foolish decisions like pre ordering hardware that can never roi, ends up way under performance and way over power usage. 16.8% is the current average, maybe that will change but there is a lot of spondoolies hardware to deliver still among others EDIT: Please don't pm me when replying to a post of mine, if I want to reply I will
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August 19, 2014, 07:51:30 AM |
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Or consider hardware that is more appropriate for 120v in a condo and can actually roi
There is no legal way to get 240 where I live and I certainly don't want the NOISE
Then this product (SP30) is not aimed for you. Why are you still lurking here then? What's your purpose? I don't think SP-Tech will make the miner less noisy right now so nothing can change except the pricing. I don't understand what do you actually want. Less noisy ROI probable + profitable works on 110 at spec in stock (no pre-order) 1. won't happen 2. ok 3. already works 4. wait for sp50 You are on a post hunting it seems. same hash rate and efficiency as 240? what's a post hunting? i can set up a new account just for you if this one is posting too much.
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August 19, 2014, 07:54:56 AM |
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same hash rate and efficiency as 240?
Please stop trolling the thread. If you actually own an sp30 I have offered it safe shelter as you are obviously a danger to innocent mining equipment. I would rather destroy it
Otherwise please keep ignoring basic electrical engineering in other threads.
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grn
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August 19, 2014, 08:00:44 AM |
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same hash rate and efficiency as 240?
Please stop trolling the thread. If you actually own an sp30 I have offered it safe shelter as you are obviously a danger to innocent mining equipment. I would rather destroy it
Otherwise please keep ignoring basic electrical engineering in other threads. Is it trolling if I reply to comments directed at me? The hash rate question was directed at roadstress who said it already works at 110 on spec, I thought it didn't. Apparently I was mistaken
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grn
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August 19, 2014, 08:01:54 AM |
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Its been fun but getting late GN
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August 19, 2014, 08:11:39 AM |
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What are the specs of the SP50? And Guy, Stas, Can I get on the review list for that one?
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August 19, 2014, 08:17:56 AM Last edit: August 19, 2014, 08:41:19 AM by Collider |
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What are the specs of the SP50? And Guy, Stas, Can I get on the review list for that one?
There is no announcement for the sp50 yet. People have only come up with that product name by adding 20 to Sp30. What has been announced is that spondoolies is working on an improved 28nm chip, which is not going to be finished before end of the year/start of next year. The exact method of sale is still as unclear as possible specs (though efficiency will likely be better than the current 28nm chips). There have been hints that it won´t require pre-order though, so I do not see the need for anyone to review it (although spondoolies might / will likely still grant review access)
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August 19, 2014, 08:46:46 AM |
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Dear Customers,
Today, August 19, our Data Center will undergo a series of tests by the Standards Institute of Israel.
These test will be done to make sure that our data center is up to the highest standards for safety and quality.
Should the miners experience any downtime due to these tests we will compensate you with an additional hosting day at our expense.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
Regards,
The Spondoolies-Tech Team
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